EDUCATION
Trans Woman Sues University, Alleging Discrimination Over Firing
Liberty University has requested dismissal of the case, citing religious protections as an evangelical institution.
A Popular College Major Is the Most Likely to Leave Students Underemployed
Criminal justice remains a popular college degree choice among undergraduates.
Hundreds of U.S. Schools Impacted by Listeria Contamination Food Recall
Schools in at least 16 U.S. states and the District of Columbia may have been sent contaminated meat products.
Four College Majors Most Likely to Leave Students Unemployed
Criminal justice graduates had the highest levels of under-employment at 71.5 percent.
Police Dept Spends $150K on Custom Cybertruck for Officers To Drive to Schools
The modified Tesla Cybertruck will be used for drug education programs in schools.
Missouri Judge Puts Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan on Hold Again
Six Republican-led states requested the injunction, fearing the Department of Education could unlawfully cancel billions in loans.
Student Loan Update: 27.6 Million Borrowers Get Good News
"It's a huge win for student loan borrowers who qualify for the forgiveness terms the Biden administration outlined," Beene told Newsweek.
How Elite Get Into NYC's Best Schools, According to Top Insider
Dana Haddad told Newsweek: "Parents can't always get what they want and soon realize their friends are their competition."
Biden Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Explained as Applications Close
Fresh Start allowed borrowers to get out of default, but the deadline to enroll was October 2 at 3 a.m. ET.
University of Hawaii Faces Backlash Over $285M Navy Research Deal
University of Hawaii students have outcried the school's poised renewal of its $285 million contract with the U.S. Navy.
Student Loan Borrowers Will Lose Two Debt Relief Programs in Just Days
Two COVID-era relief programs will end on September 30, and many borrowers must take immediate action before that date.
Burger King Customer Orders in Navajo, Shocked by Drive-Thru Worker's Reply
Deidra Castillo says she has encountered fewer young people speaking Navajo, which is what made what happened so unexpected.
Millions Not Paying Student Loans in Hopes of Forgiveness
More than one-third, 36 percent, said they aren't making consistent payments in hopes the debt will be fully forgiven.
I'm an Autistic Professor—I Need Rules, but My College Broke Them
Given the impact on my well-being, this may be the last return to school that I can do.
Defrauded Student Loan Borrowers Are Demanding Their Debt Gets Cleared
Last week, nearly 800 student loan borrowers sent a letter to the Department of Education demanding immediate relief.
Is College Still Worth It? Many Americans Say No
Americans are losing faith in higher education amid high tuition, uncertain payoff and culture wars on campus.
Kamala Harris Vows to 'Defend' Student Loan Plan After Supreme Court Blow
Justices rejected a request from the Biden administration to reinstate the SAVE plan.
Louisiana's Defense of Ten Commandments in Classrooms 'Flawed': Lawyers
Parents say that children are being forced to accept the Ten Commandments in schools.
Republican Confronts Son's Teacher She Says Called da Vinci Gender Fluid
"I'm a little concerned that this is the first week of school, and this is world history," Brandi Bradley told her son's teacher.
Teen Detained During Field Trip Sues Judge: 'He Treated Her Like an Inmate'
Eva Goodman, 15, and her mother sued Judge Kenneth King on Wednesday in connection to an Aug. 13 field trip to his courtroom.
Student Loan Update: Forgiveness Program Ends This Month
IDR account adjustments have allowed a substantial number of borrowers to make payments based on their income and family size.
Why Parents Are Pulling Their Kids Out of School
Homeschooling is gaining in popularity for a wide range of parents looking to personalize their children's education.